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- Nine times out of ten, you'll have to do it yourself.
- Nine times out of ten, it can be usefully integrated with existing material.
- :Coverup claims are fringey about nine times out of ten in my experience.
- Nine times out of ten, I don't need to say anything, so I don't.
- In the morning, I'll wake up and nine times out of ten my connection doesn't work.
- It might find a public health disaster, but nine times out of ten it misses clusters of cancer.
- "I'll be the first to say that she and I disagreed, and nine times out of ten she was right,"
- She has a difficult role, a role that is botched nine times out of ten, but hers is the tenth performance.
- Nine times out of ten, the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission has turned down their pleas and closed bases anyway.
- Nine times out of ten, the vandalism is reverted before I see it, but such attempts usually lead to warnings, not bans.
- It is a variation of Klondike that is fairly easy to win; one can win this game nine times out of ten.
- Nine times out of ten one successful part will set you in a rut from which only a miracle can pry you ."
- But magicians have calculated that million-to-one chances crop up nine times out of ten .'talk ) 21 : 52, 19 January 2010 ( UTC)
- "But nine times out of ten, a comedian gets a development deal for a sitcom, spends a year in L . A ., and nothing happens, " he added.
- Nine times out of ten, one will be told not of some dogma of religious certitude but of some instance of charitable or humanitarian work undertaken by a religious person.
- "Nine times out of ten, it is either going to be insider trading or market manipulation, " said Bill Singer of Singer Zamansky LLP, a law firm that specializes in securities issues.
- "Nine times out of ten, the Guatemalan cook is right on the money, whereas the American will ask me, ` How's this ?'And it's like, ` Man, this needs salt . "'
- Nine times out of ten, she who receives them does the same; also her friend and her friend's friend, till those eggs or cakes are nearly as travelled as a war correspondent.
- Nine times out of ten these incidents are overlooked . " Former umpire Allen Nash said at the time : " It was the most courageous decision I've ever seen by an umpire ."
- It was said by Ernest Jackson that he would have scored nine times out of ten from such a position and Dodds himself claimed that he had been pushed in the back by Wilf Copping.
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